Distribution of magazines
The distribution company for my music
magazine will be Bauer; this is because they publish the Kerrang! Magazine
which is a magazine based on the genre rock, hence the reason I want this
publishing company specifically to publish my music magazine. The publishers
will control the editorial content and design of the magazine, as well as
managing relationships between the advertisers, who bring in most of the
revenue/profit. The circulation figures help publishers to plan how many issues
to produce and distribute. Each publisher uses a network of distributors, who
manage the flow of magazines from the printer to the final newsstand, where the
magazine is sold. The distribution network for Bauer is the same as any
other network distributors; magazines are taken in lorries and to regional
distributors, who then move these onto the shops/newsstand. The main shops
where magazines are sold at supermarkets or newsagents.
Bauer:
This publishing company gives marketers the
freedom to create customised advertising packages utilising the individual
portfolios, or a combination of both, depending on the objectives of the
campaign. Brands seeking to engage and appeal to consumers emotionally will
find value in the Bauer Passion Portfolio, which appeals on the basis of
lifestyle choice. Alternatively, Bauer Place will offer brands the chance to
engage personally with loyal, local communities in specific geographical
locations. [http://radio.bauermediaadvertising.com/]
Bauer publishing company use the media
to interact with their audience. Firstly radio is the perfect medium to create
a close touch points and an on-going relationship with a demanding
audience. As a medium it benefits from
being able to be spontaneous and ubiquitous and has a 2 way trusted relationship
as a given. Secondly, to take advantage of the medium’s strength you really need
to know the audience and the unique benefit the brand can offer. At Bauer
Media, radio is core but we are platform agnostic. [http://radio.bauermediaadvertising.com/solutions/cross_media]
Box TV was the most watched music TV portfolio
in 2013. It attracted the most viewers and viewing. The portfolio was also
number one for 16-34s, all adults and individuals as well as the highly coveted
16-24 audience. It garnered 3.3bn UK video views for all individuals across all
its seven channels. All programmes may be sponsored, with the exception of news
bulletins. As a network we’re proud to offer more music than any other and will
continue to stand on the frontline championing the finest in music
entertainment. [http://radio.bauermediaadvertising.com/solutions/tv]
This specific publishing company uses many
media technologies to get a bigger audience and let them know about their
magazines and advertisements. Radio and TV content is quite popular to use, as
well using different types of apps and ezines. Ezines are electronic versions
of a magazine, with similar features such as pages that can be turned, adverts,
page numbers. These ezines are usually free, and they will have electronic
features such as video clips and hyperlinks that redirect the reader to another
source. This link has a couple of ezines: [http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/]
Many magazines now have smartphone or iPad
apps with some or all of the content available in the hard copy of the
magazine. Most magazines now extend their brand with an online presence, for
example on social networks Instagram, Twitter, Facebook. They may also extend
into gigs, and other events. This link tells you about these events[http://radio.bauermediaadvertising.com/solutions/events]
By Shahena Islam